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1 # Ubuntu packages
2
3 at # Surprisingly not in base install!
4 tree
5 htop
6 zsh
7 zsh-syntax-highlighting
8 tig
9
10 bison
11 flex
12
13 # Use src recipe to install cmake
14 #cmake # added to build neovim
15 #cmake-doc
16
17 make
18 libtool-bin # added to build neovim
19 apt-file
20 jq
21 curl
22 lftp
23 aspell
24 aspell-en # English
25 aspell-ru # Russian
26 aspell-el # Greek
27 cheese
28 newsboat
29 nmap
30 build-essential
31 xkcdpass
32 dunst
33 hsetroot
34 feh
35 xbindkeys
36 gawk
37 original-awk
38 libnotify-bin
39 r-base
40 locate
41 units
42 snapd # https://snapcraft.io/docs/installing-snap-on-debian
43 encfs
44 xscreensaver
45 xscreensaver-data
46 xscreensaver-data-extra
47 mplayer
48 mpv
49 whois
50 mono-complete
51 tlp # Laptop power management tools
52 powertop
53 wx3.0-i18n # for building erlang recipe
54 #erlang # see deps recipe
55 elixir
56 openconnect # VPN cllient compatible with Cisco's AnyConnect
57 graphviz
58 graphviz-doc
59 cups
60 ddgr # Duck Duck Go CLI client
61 wikipedia2text # Wikipedia CLI client
62 neofetch
63 time # Surprisingly, GNU time isn't installed by default!
64 ffmpeg
65 pandoc
66 nq # Unix CLI queue utility
67 neomutt
68 lm-sensors
69 fslint # File system maintenance utilities
70 goaccess # Web server log analyzer
71 xinput # Configure touchpad
72 python3-pip
73 db-util
74 dnsutils # dig and friends
75 debian-goodies # Misc. helper scripts. See: apt show debian-goodies
76 zeal # Documentation browser, like Dash.app
77 mlterm
78 nginx-doc
79 tmux
80 font-manager
81 #tup # fast build system # Not available in Ubuntu repos
82 clang
83 rhash
84 jsbeautifier
85 pidgin
86 pidgin-skype
87 rig # Random Identity Generator
88 fortune-mod
89 exfat-utils # exFAT filesystem support
90 linux-doc # Kernel docs. Found it with: apt-file search power_supply_class.txt
91 locales-all
92 figlet
93 gimp
94 dos2unix
95 xsel # Pipe to/from system clipboard
96 streamripper
97 moreutils # chronic combine errno ifdata ifne isutf8 lckdo mispipe parallel pee sponge ts vidir vipe zrun
98
99 # Screenshoting tools
100 screengrab
101 maim
102
103 # "modern" ls alternative: uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata;
104 # does other things good too, like drawing a tree.
105 # https://the.exa.website/
106 #exa # Not available in Ubuntu repos
107
108 # Screen color temperature setters
109 redshift # Lots of code and features, adjusts automatically throughout the day.
110 sct # 80 lines of C, does nothing automatically.
111
112 graphicsmagick
113 graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat # provides /usr/bin/convert
114
115 cvs
116
117 # Emacs build deps
118 libgif-dev
119 libtiff-dev
120
121 # Vim
122 vim
123 vim-gtk3
124
125 # Mate
126 caja
127 caja-open-terminal
128 #mate-equake-applet # monitors earthquakes # Not available in Ubuntu repos
129
130 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
131 # Git
132 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
133 git
134
135 # Large File Support
136 git-lfs
137
138 # Integration with other VCS
139 git-cvs
140 git-svn
141
142 # GUI
143 git-gui
144 git-cola # HiDPI. Overall nicer than default.
145
146 # Documentation
147 git-doc
148 gitmagic
149
150 # Web
151 gitweb
152 lighttpd # Was needed by 'git instaweb'
153 highlight # Syntax highlighter which can be used by gitweb.
154 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
155
156 # subversion
157 subversion
158 subversion-tools
159
160
161 # Guile
162 guile-2.2
163 guile-2.2-dev
164 guile-2.2-doc
165
166 # Chez Scheme
167 chezscheme
168
169 # Lisp
170 sbcl
171
172 # SML
173 smlnj
174 smlnj-doc
175
176 # Xapian desktop search:
177 xapian-omega # index with omindex
178 xapian-tools # search with quest
179
180 # Librem 15v4 Bluetooth.
181 # A post-install reboot may be insufficient if incorrect firmware was loaded
182 # before, so a cold shutdown is best.
183 #
184 # Apparently the firmware is loaded into the card's memory, which isn't cleared
185 # as long as power is supplied (and between reboots - it is).
186 #
187 # Ref: https://tracker.pureos.net/T23 (different situation, same idea)
188 #firmware-atheros # Not available in Ubuntu repos
189
190 # To connect to headphones:
191 pulseaudio-module-bluetooth
192
193 pavucontrol
194
195 # dwm build
196 libx11-dev
197 libxft-dev
198 libxinerama-dev
199
200 # X11 compositor
201 compton
202
203 # Web browsers
204 qutebrowser
205 chromium-browser
206 lynx
207 elinks
208 firefox
209
210 # Gopher clients
211 #sacc # Not available in Ubuntu repos
212
213 # SoX: Swiss army knife of sound processing
214 # provides the play command
215 sox
216
217 # Shell script linter
218 shellcheck
219
220 # File managers
221 ranger
222 nnn
223 pcmanfm
224
225 # GNU Parallel.
226 # Some of my scripts still use it, though it can mostly be replaced with
227 # xargs -P $N.
228 parallel
229
230 # fuzzy finder
231 #fzf # Not available in Ubuntu repos
232
233 # meta-package for both client and server packages
234 ssh
235
236 # PDF utilities
237 poppler-utils
238 mupdf
239 mupdf-tools
240 atril
241 zathura
242 zathura-cb
243 zathura-djvu
244 zathura-pdf-poppler
245 zathura-ps
246
247 # X11 API man pages
248 libx11-doc
249
250 # a pretty df
251 dfc
252
253 # Music Player daemon and clients
254 mpd
255 mpc
256 libmpdclient-dev # mpd/client.h
257 ncmpc
258 ncmpcpp
259
260 # ncurses
261 libncurses5-dev
262 ncurses-doc
263 ncurses-examples
264
265 # Dictionary
266 dictd # server
267 dict # client
268 dict-gcide # Collaborative International Dictionary of English
269 dict-jargon # hacker slang
270 dict-wn # WordNet
271 dict-freedict-eng-rus # English-Russian
272 dict-freedict-eng-ell # English-Modern Greek
273 dict-freedict-eng-lat # English-Latin
274 dict-freedict-lat-eng # Latin-English
275
276 # Provides hxpipe utility, used by khatus weather sensor
277 html-xml-utils
278
279 # Provides urlencode, among other things:
280 gridsite-clients
281
282 # Image viewers
283 eog # Eye of GNOME
284 eom # Eye of MATE
285 sxiv
286 shotwell # Photo manager
287
288 # Networking tools:
289 # - netstat
290 # - ifconfig
291 # - ipmaddr
292 # - iptunnel
293 # - mii-tool
294 # - nameif
295 # - plipconfig
296 # - rarp
297 # - route
298 # - slattach
299 # - arp
300 net-tools
301
302 # Net monitoring
303 speedometer
304 cbm
305
306 # Internet speed test
307 speedtest-cli
308
309 # Retro net
310 finger
311
312 # Games
313 colobot
314 warzone2100
315
316 # GNOME themes
317 adwaita-icon-theme-full
318 adwaita-qt
319 gnome-themes-standard
320 gnome-themes-ubuntu
321
322 lxappearance # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GTK
323
324 ifuse # Mount iPhone
325
326 valgrind
327
328 # TeX / LaTeX
329 texlive-full
330 texinfo
331
332 # scons build systems, to build DOOM-3
333 scons
334 scons-doc
335
336 # tool for analyzing the complexity of C program functions
337 complexity
338 complexity-doc
339
340 # wine
341 winetricks
342 wine32
343 wine64
344
345 remind
346 # From package info:
347 # > Homepage: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind/
348 # > Description: sophisticated calendar and alarm program
349 # > Remind allows you to remind yourself of upcoming events and
350 # > appointments. Each reminder or alarm can consist of a message sent
351 # > to standard output, or a program to be executed.
352 # > .
353 # > It also features: sophisticated date calculation, moon phases,
354 # > sunrise/sunset, Hebrew calendar, alarms, PostScript output, tcl/tk
355 # > front-end and proper handling of holidays.
356 # > .
357 # > Reminders can be created by the remind scripting language or by using
358 # > the graphical frontend package "tkremind".
359
360 mcron
361 # From package info:
362 # > Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/mcron
363 # > Description: Guile-based program for running jobs at regular times
364 # > The GNU package mcron (Mellor's cron) can be a 100% compatible replacement for
365 # > Vixie cron (though the Debian package is not configured this way). It is
366 # > written in pure Guile, and allows configuration files to be written in scheme
367 # > (as well as Vixie's original format) for infinite flexibility in specifying
368 # > when jobs should be run.
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